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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 11/28
From the Nov. 28 edition of the Register-News By: 100 years ago It is estimated that 10,000 persons witnessed the firemen’s parade in Mt. Holly last Thursday. South Jersey probably never had such a fine exhibition of firemen. Nearly all the companies were well-equipped and showed admirable discipline. The three Bordentown companies were assigned as…
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Mt. Fuji Japanese Seafood & Steak House
This Japanese-style steak house in Southampton, Pa., dishes out a sizzling performance. By: Judith Norkin Mt. Fuji Japanese Seafood & Steak House 459 Second Street Pike Southampton, Pa. (215) 396-8985 Food: Good Service: Good Prices: Moderate to expensive Cuisine: Japanese Ambiance: Lively Japanese Steak House Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat.-Sun. noon-3 p.m.; Dinner:…
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11/28 OBITUARIES, pt. 2
From the Nov. 28 edition of the Register-News By: Edward J. Nagy DUNELLEN Edward J. Nagy, 78, died Nov. 23 at home of natural causes. He was born in Dunellen on June 17, 1924 and was a lifelong resident. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and was a member of the VFW…
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Superior Court upholds trespass case convictions
Roosevelt mayor and Hillsborough resident were protesting deer cull outside slaughter facility in Princeton. By: David Campbell A Superior Court judge Friday upheld a Princeton Township Municipal Court ruling in May that found Roosevelt Mayor Michael Hamilton and a Hillsborough woman guilty of defiant trespass for their part in a demonstration last January outside a…
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PHS girls make believers
Little Tigers finish fifth at Meet of Champions By: Justin Feil All season, the Princeton High girls’ cross country team did just as Andre Bridgett instructed them to. When the PHS head coach told his runners to back off, they backed off, and then he told them to push themselves harder in workouts than they…
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Morgan Stanley trims its regional workforce
Princeton office may close by year’s end By: George Frey About 10 brokers in a Lawrence retail branch of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Inc., a financial-services firm based in New York, were told the company was immediately eliminating their positions and they were let go about a week ago. Those brokers, who worked at 100…
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South officials praise JOA
Administrators grateful to founder Lt. Robert "Smitty" Smith By: Concetta Benuzzi Volpe WEST AMWELL The nonprofit Hunterdon County Juvenile Officers Association keeps a low public profile, but the information it provides on crime trends, designer drugs and other problems facing local adolescents is invaluable, according to South Hunterdon High School administrators. According to South Principal…
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Garage consensus effort shows wide gap remains
Opponents meet with Borough Council members. By: Jennifer Potash Garage opponents and elected officials met Monday in an attempt to reach some consensus on the downtown development project, but the session instead illustrated how wide a gulf remains between the two sides. About 30 members of Concerned Citizens of Princeton and other opponents of the…
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Florence fills up Freedom Division all-star squad
Players have versatile talents on the field By:Sean Moylan The amazing thing about the Florence High School football team’s First-Team All-Freedom All-Star selections (Jorron Jenkins, Steve Ordog, Chad Kessler, Brett Burg, Bryan Maus and Dave Tardiff is five of the six of them could have been picked for both offense and defense if the rules…
